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we were lucky to take him out of kyrgyzstan alive. that's when they came. april 2002. >> did you ever talk to them about living in america? did they like it? what did they tell you? >> they always like it, you know. they liked it, they lived there. they didn't like it, they would leave. >> did they tell you anything about their life in boston? >> kids' lives, freedom, that's what it is. kids, as soon as they know, they are free, they do whatever they want, they don't listen to their parents, especially when they grow up. so that's it. i didn't say he was struggling. i said it seemed like he wanted to find out what he wants. but at that age, all they want is love. so he found his love. he marries, he had a daughter and he was happy about his daughter. >> which one are you talking about? >> older one. >> tamerlan. >> they moved to canada first and then to boston. >> i didn't say he came to canada first, guys, listen. they came to the states. to the states. in 2002. first parents came. mother and father and dzhokhar, when he was little. three kids were back ho
we were lucky to take him out of kyrgyzstan alive. that's when they came. april 2002. >> did you ever talk to them about living in america? did they like it? what did they tell you? >> they always like it, you know. they liked it, they lived there. they didn't like it, they would leave. >> did they tell you anything about their life in boston? >> kids' lives, freedom, that's what it is. kids, as soon as they know, they are free, they do whatever they want, they don't...
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>> political refugees from kyrgyzstan. they can apply for temporary visas to come to the united states. they were approved around 2002. the family comes here. indeed, the young boy wasn't even born in chechnya. muslim republican south asia. north of south afghanistan. there are many chechnya descendants people helping the jihad against us in afghanistan, tribal territories even in libya, syria, iraq, bill, check that has been because of the brutal bitter war against christian russia, the muslim population there has been a -- the young man from that ethnic group have very often been radicalized. how they come here? they came here as young people you met the uncle and aunt on television. >> bill: i understand they asked for political asylum. >> that's how they grew up here. >> bill: they were granted that and they come here. that's not unique and it's not easy to get political asylum to come here. millions people apply. we have translater in afghanistan right now who want it because they fear when the u.s. pulls out the tali
>> political refugees from kyrgyzstan. they can apply for temporary visas to come to the united states. they were approved around 2002. the family comes here. indeed, the young boy wasn't even born in chechnya. muslim republican south asia. north of south afghanistan. there are many chechnya descendants people helping the jihad against us in afghanistan, tribal territories even in libya, syria, iraq, bill, check that has been because of the brutal bitter war against christian russia, the...
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a resident of cambridge, born in kyrgyzstan. his brother, the deceased, tamerlan born in russia and he, according to reports, became a legal permanent resident in 2007. and they came with their family to the u.s. in 2002 or 2003 and now a third person taken into custody from their home. so, the story is expanding. there are now three people involved, potentially, one deceased of the two suspects. >> one deceased. but we should point out, the city remains on lock down. >> incredible. >> the city of boston and all the other communities. listen to law enforcement and authorities there because we have not pinpointed where this suspect is. >> as you can imagine, former homeland security commissioners and terrorism experts, our own pete williams, nobody has ever covered or worked a scene like this before. because it's never happened. it's unprecedented. you have an entire city basically put in fear. we have five other remaining towns locked down. we have one town, the scene of a shootout that doesn't even compare to the wild west and
a resident of cambridge, born in kyrgyzstan. his brother, the deceased, tamerlan born in russia and he, according to reports, became a legal permanent resident in 2007. and they came with their family to the u.s. in 2002 or 2003 and now a third person taken into custody from their home. so, the story is expanding. there are now three people involved, potentially, one deceased of the two suspects. >> one deceased. but we should point out, the city remains on lock down. >> incredible....
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one other thing, he spent, at the most, a few months in chechnya: he was born in kyrgyzstan where serbians were shipped by stalin in 1994. it's clear from his web page, it's, you know, russian equivalent of the facebook clear that was romanticizing his historic, sort of spiritual mother land and all the abuse that it took from russia and all the struggle for islam went with that. >> bret: tamerlan is derevived from item -- tamerlane, final thoughts general and then charles? >> this is going to take us relook how we are doing here and certainly process and procedures. overall we are probably going to feel pretty good. american people are going to have a sense of awareness about events like this. i think we can go on with our lives to be quite frank about it i think we have the resilience to do that have to take a hard look internationally though in terms of what is going on with our strategy dealing with international terrorism, the al qaeda specifically. i think the initial strategy was fine. the rise of al qaeda in the region needs to be relooked. i don't think we have an effective strate
one other thing, he spent, at the most, a few months in chechnya: he was born in kyrgyzstan where serbians were shipped by stalin in 1994. it's clear from his web page, it's, you know, russian equivalent of the facebook clear that was romanticizing his historic, sort of spiritual mother land and all the abuse that it took from russia and all the struggle for islam went with that. >> bret: tamerlan is derevived from item -- tamerlane, final thoughts general and then charles? >> this...
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they were refugees from kyrgyzstan to dagestan at one point. they got this chance to come to the u.s. together and really make it in life. nobody is really talking to each other. some of the family members said, several, in fact, said they hadn't talked to these two young men in years. some of them said that they were shocked by this. although how shocked can you be when during this formative period where a young man is shaping his future, you haven't spoken to him in several years? not really knowing what was going on in their lives other than what maybe they've heard years ago. so you know there was some kind of rift in the family. in fact, the two uncles that were interviewed today really spoke to that saying, well, there was trouble. i don't want to get into it. but we're not speaking to that side of the family. i think what was maybe most interesting was that the "boston globe" interviewed this man who said he was a cousin. the same age, in fact, as tamerlan. in dagestan. and he told the "globe" he was worried about the older brother being
they were refugees from kyrgyzstan to dagestan at one point. they got this chance to come to the u.s. together and really make it in life. nobody is really talking to each other. some of the family members said, several, in fact, said they hadn't talked to these two young men in years. some of them said that they were shocked by this. although how shocked can you be when during this formative period where a young man is shaping his future, you haven't spoken to him in several years? not really...
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dzhokah tsarnaev was born in kyrgyzstan, he came to the united states with his older brother, tamerlan a decade ago. the two lived together in cambridge, the suspect who was killed in a shutout this morning, tamerlan is a tsarnaev was 26. in 2007 he became a legal resident in america, he was a student at bunker hill community college and competitive boxer. this violent and drautic series of events was not set off by police, but by the suspects themselves, who were apparently trying to escape law enforcement. here's how it played out. around 10:00 p.m. last night, the suspects robbed a store. they then proceeded to fatally shoot an m.i.t. security officer and hijack a mercedes suv. the owner of that vehicle was held hostage for half an hour while the two brothers pulled $800 out of an atm. they released the owner of the mercedes unharmed. police chased the suspects into watertown, where this shootout took place. the suspects exchanged fire with police and threw explosives towards them. at one point, tamerlan sarn ev got out of the car wearing an ied strapped to his chest and was shot by
dzhokah tsarnaev was born in kyrgyzstan, he came to the united states with his older brother, tamerlan a decade ago. the two lived together in cambridge, the suspect who was killed in a shutout this morning, tamerlan is a tsarnaev was 26. in 2007 he became a legal resident in america, he was a student at bunker hill community college and competitive boxer. this violent and drautic series of events was not set off by police, but by the suspects themselves, who were apparently trying to escape...
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the family arrived as refugees in 2001 from neighboring kyrgyzstan. then they moved to the u.s. the family claimed asylum. his younger brother came first, authorities say, and became a citizen. tamerlan followed, and got a green card. his aunt, who lives in canada, said friday -- >> he had a daughter and he was very happy about his daughter. >> reporter: but police records show he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend. his father said tamerlan quit school early to get married. according to a u.s. official, travel records show tamerlan flew to russia in january 2012 and returned to the u.s. six months later. his father insisted his sons had nothing to do with the bombing. >> translator: someone framed them. i don't know who exactly did it. but someone did. will being cowards, they shot the boy dead. there are cops like this. >> reporter: but his uncle in maryland says, the brothers were losers, who were radicalized. >> being losers, hatred to those who were able to settle themselves. these are the only reasons i can imagine. anything else to religion with islam, it's a fraud
the family arrived as refugees in 2001 from neighboring kyrgyzstan. then they moved to the u.s. the family claimed asylum. his younger brother came first, authorities say, and became a citizen. tamerlan followed, and got a green card. his aunt, who lives in canada, said friday -- >> he had a daughter and he was very happy about his daughter. >> reporter: but police records show he was arrested for assaulting his girlfriend. his father said tamerlan quit school early to get married....
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that would be north of afghanistan in russian countries or kyrgyzstan or turkmenistan but they may have spent some time in central asia. that is something authorities are going to need to look at before they moved ten years ago in 2003 to the united states. a very curious path for them out of chechnya the russian area that they lived, the border area of chechnya where they lived, bill. >> jennifer, in your time at the pentagon, i want to be very specific about this, and you answered part of that in your answer there, how often on issues of terrorism here in the u.s. or perhaps overseas in the wars that were prosecuted in iraq and now afghanistan would the issue of a chechen rebel terrorist come up? >> we heard others joining the fight in afghanistan and iraq and elsewhere a pipeline of chechen fighters join up with al qaeda linked groups? that is not unusual, our military and our special operations forces encountered chechens in many war zones since 9/11. that is not unusual. what is unusual to see two young men who spent most of their lives in the u.s., who were by all accounts, accord
that would be north of afghanistan in russian countries or kyrgyzstan or turkmenistan but they may have spent some time in central asia. that is something authorities are going to need to look at before they moved ten years ago in 2003 to the united states. a very curious path for them out of chechnya the russian area that they lived, the border area of chechnya where they lived, bill. >> jennifer, in your time at the pentagon, i want to be very specific about this, and you answered part...